The Road Beyond is a book of peace, says photographer Ruslan Hrushchak about his work. The timing of the publication of his pictures and the poems of Iryna Tsilyk creates a stark irony: the unrest in eastern Ukraine, which has gone on for years, has turned into open war.
Hrushchak, born in Ukraine, has been living in Germany for 20 years. Tsilyk lives and works in Kyiv; by juxtaposing their outstanding art they have created a deeply inspiring and moving book of poems and pictures about the people of Ukraine. In depicting culture and human life it captures the tension between the transient and the eternal in a highly visual and poetic way. The meaning of this volume with its carefully selected portraits, photographs and poems transcends time and cultures..
The map of the hiking trail is quite familiar: a forest, a clearing, a hill, a pit.
You focus your camera
but suddenly
the familiar terrain changes rapidly
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The road is paved with photographs and poetry. We step on it and step into a world that shines through the pictures and poems, in longing, memory, hope. On our own Road Beyond.
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everything jumps around,
spreads out in all directions,
flees in confusion from settled places,
searches for rescue: this way? or that? which one‘s better?
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Photographer Ruslan Hrushchak's work has received international awards; he was a Royal Photographic Society finalist and first prize winner in Life Framer edition IV, 2017. The Road Beyond is his first photo book.
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Iryna Tsilyk is an internationally acclaimed writer and filmmaker. Today she works as a director. Her poems, songs and prose texts have been translated into German, English, French, Czech, Lithuanian and Polish and have been presented at the Berlin Poetry Festival, the Leipzig Book Fair, the “Lyric for All” conference in Salzburg and the Vilnius Book Fair, among others.